Emigration

In the early 1990s, the number of Austrians living and working
abroad--approximately 430,000--was somewhat lower than the number of
foreigners in Austria. Since the 1950s, West Germany had been the most
frequent destination, and in 1990 about 181,000 Austrians resided there,
attracted by prospects of better wages and greater career opportunities.
In the same year, 29,000 Austrians lived in Switzerland and 10,000 in
Italy. The great majority of the remainder lived outside Europe,
predominantly in North America and South America. In contrast to foreign
workers in Austria, Austrians working abroad frequently were highly
skilled and well educated.